CTBUH Announces New Assemblies

Image courtesy of CTBUH

The Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH) has announced three new assemblies: SMART technologies, tenants and visual artists. With the goal of facilitating discussion and outputs regarding best practices and the latest innovations, CTBUH launched several assemblies, which are similar to special interest groups, in 2022. These multidisciplinary assemblies meet virtually several times a year. Members are asked to invite high-rise tenants, artists, photographers and videographers who may want to participate in the new assemblies to submit an interest form online. Existing topical assemblies cover architecture, engineering, sustainability, products and more.

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